Talk:New South Wales Labor Party
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On 30 April 2023, it was proposed that this article be moved from Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) to NSW Labor. The result of the discussion was moved to New South Wales Labor Party. |
On 7 October 2023, it was proposed that this article be moved to NSW Labor Party. The result of the discussion was not moved. |
Deputy Leaders
editCan someone compile and add a list of the Deputy Leaders? Since Labor Deputy Leaders also get Deputy Premier when in government I think its important to confirm this. Siegfried Nugent (talk) 17:36, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
Does a party leader/premier/loto really need to be from the lower house?
edit"To become a Premier or Opposition Leader, the party leader must be or within a short period of time become a member of the Legislative Assembly." I know it's convention, but is it a must? I didn't think it was. The wording certainly indicates it is a must which i'm not so sure of. Timeshift (talk) 04:15, 22 March 2015 (UTC)
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Leaders who went federal
editSomething to consider and that is including the fact that five state leaders went on to federal politics - Cook, Holman and Lang in the House of Representatives although none of them represented the official ALP and Carr and Keneally in the Senate.
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Country Labor
edit@Catiline52: You said Country Labor does not exist, is there a source for it? The Labor website still has a tab for Country Labor, with 1 MLC and 4 lower house MPs. Marcnut1996 (talk) 00:38, 28 October 2021 (UTC)
- Country Labor was voluntarily de-registered as a party in New South Wales last week.[1] The entire dedicated party seems to be being rolled up.[2] For some reason the section for 'Country Labor' is under the federal ALP page, not the NSW ALP page, despite it only existing in NSW. I sourced the de-registration on that page. Catiline52 (talk) 00:49, 28 October 2021 (UTC)
- My mistake, I'm blind, it is listed on this page! Will fix that up. Catiline52 (talk) 00:51, 28 October 2021 (UTC)
Move discussion in progress
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Requested move 7 October 2023
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The result of the move request was: not moved. Per consensus. (closed by non-admin page mover) – robertsky (talk) 02:36, 22 October 2023 (UTC)
New South Wales Labor Party → NSW Labor Party – Move in line with NSW Liberal Party page title Totallynotarandomalt69 (talk) 09:44, 7 October 2023 (UTC) — Relisting. Arbitrarily0 (talk) 20:52, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
- Support: makes sense. QLDer in NSW (talk) 20:51, 11 October 2023 (UTC)
- Oppose, against convention for other Labor state branches, South Australian Labor Party and Western Australian Labor Party. Cadingla (talk) 01:43, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
- Oppose per @Cadingla. I'd support moving NSW Liberal Party too. Killuminator (talk) 21:09, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
- Oppose - and NSW Liberal Party should be moved to New South Wales Liberal Party. estar8806 (talk) ★ 22:40, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
- Oppose as reference article is currently a subject of an RM about this exact issue. Also for reasons already stated by Cadingla. Aydoh8 (talk) 04:43, 20 October 2023 (UTC)